The Prof.Fuzz 63 hails from the land of endless sprawl and baked pavement—Dallas, Texas—which makes the sizzling rock ‘n’ roll they traffic in so damn cool. The guitars are caked in grit, the rhythms hit hard and the organ has a piercing, yet tonally rich quality, but the songs are thought out, with arch lyrics that utilize word-play and irony to deliver their payloads. This is the thinking fellers’ party music. In fact, the Prof. Fuzz 63 are a singular unit that eats together, walks together and rocks together—a real nuclear family that ain’t afraid to turn up the juice and tell everyone the news. The tree as it stands: Professor Fuzz on guitar and vocals, Sleepy Redhead on organ and vocals and Mr. B on drums. The Prof. Fuzz 63 turns the ties that bind into the kind of shake, rattle and roll that is much needed in the year 2025. With their lucky seventh album—my <3's still beatin' but i'm DEAD2U—The Prof.Fuzz 63 got you covered. See what’s what in the world of The Prof.Fuzz 63 family at pf63.net.
It’s been a productive sophomore era for DC/Maryland grunge punks, Carrier Wave. With a former member of Philly’s stoner sweethearts, Heavy Temple, and a current member of Wyoming’s punk rock veterans, Shotgun Shogun, Carrier Wave is a proper melding of minds to make melodic, creative, heavy rock that is just punk enough to keep your pulse up.
Recorded with Matthew Michel (No Man, Majority Rule) at Viva Studio in Fairfax, VA, Carrier Wave’s first album “Sounds Like the Devil in Here” is six absolutely infectious songs all fuzzed up and grooved out a la Queens of the Stone Age and Japandroids.
With a banger of an album, Carrier Wave has been kicking open the doors to the greater DC rock scene, quickly becoming a band’s band across the garage-metal-punk DIY microcosms. Whether they are performing on the main stage or on the floor at the dive bar, Carrier Wave is going to bring it, and invite everyone else to rock out as well.